Pollensa, natural setting and beaches

Pollensa, natural setting and beaches

Pollensa natural setting and beaches Pollensa countryside is made up of rock formations that rise up out of the sea, whole woods that seems to lean into its waters, long beaches of white sand, charming secluded coves, fascinating paths to explore, numerous protected natural areas like S`albufera, and abundant examples of native flora and fauna. All this is set within the framework of the wide variety of ecosystems found in the Serra de Tramuntana, a mountain range whose highest peak, Puig Tomir with 1.103 metres, rises up close to Pollensa. Declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 2011, Serra de Tramuntana stands out for its invaluable cultural landscape.Some twenty beache...
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Our beaches

Our beaches

Our beachesMallorca, the largest of the Balearics, is a veritable island paradise and an exclusive holiday destination.  Varied and wonderful, the island has a surprisingly diverse terrain, the majestic Serra de Tramuntana mountains run the entire length of the west coast, drawing cyclists and hikers to their craggy peaks while on the coast there are over 200 beaches to choose, from long stretches of white sand of Puerto Pollensa , Alcudia or to the small hidden coves and turquoise waters of Cala San Vicente. Puerto PollensaOriginally a fishing village, Puerto Pollensa has retained its vintage quality and old world charm whilst becoming a bustling, family friendly holiday resort ...
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